both blockchain and multibit have their pros and cons, but considering blockchain's recent hack might want to consider other options as well. If you dont want to download a 30 GB blockchain and feel confident in keeping your wallet secure on your computer multibit is a perfect choice, so is electrum.
Do you have the link for electrum? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=electrum+walletits amazing how many people refuse to use google. Electrum, if i remember correctly, takes the transaction fee out of what youre sending, so might help to keep this in mind. I just use it as a "portable wallet" by remembering the mnemonic
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this is just a ridiculous claim with 0 backup to it, whoever falls for this lacks common sense entirely
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looks like the site template was ripped from another ponzi site, obvious scam, stay away
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provably fair and ponzi is contradictory, ponzis are a scam that steals money from "investors" to drive the "game" and provably fair games are games of chance. the two can never go together.
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A lot of people, including me will vouch for primedice. good design, active chat and faucet to bet from, goes 500 - 10000 satoshi (faucet)
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there is no "best wallet," otherwise everyone would be using that one wallet. each has their own features and downsides. you should review them and decide which wallet best fits your needs.
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price fluctuates, it happens. the more coins you have the more the value in fiat will fluctuate. on the other side, you have the potential of gaining more value if price goes up.
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most of these "testimonials" are from new accounts with horrible english, any legitimate users should stay away
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PrimeDice is agreeably one of the best if not the best, even has a faucet that goes from 500 to 10k satoshi. I think it deserves an A on features for that.
Also you should consider trying out / reviewing coinichiwa, has some insanely fast autobets and a jackpot feature
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if you want your scam to work you should at least put some effort into it, your promotion picture is a screenshot of your 5-minute webpage. not even any effort put into scamming
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as bitcoin gets more publicity this year, people will always be there to take advantage of newcomers with the "easy money" promise.
for newcomers + for greedy people thing is, most newcomers are greedy; who wouldnt be enticed by the idea of "magic money" that can be mined by computers? my guess is that most newcomers will get into bitcoin for the fiat monetary gain and end up getting scammed
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would love to try this out if there was an android version, any plans for one? I don't know if google play's policies might allow but worth looking into, big audience
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sent a pm with a question and application
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best rule to go by: if it seems too good to be true then it probably is.
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no way to really tell how and when the market prices will change for sure, otherwise everyone would get rich off trading coins.
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a google search would do you good, but in all the trades ive tried out none accept debit cards, and they mostly use bank accounts to buy bitcoin, and it takes 4 business days to actually receive the coins. Localbitcoins is an alternative, but youll most likely be overpaying a decent amount there. Changetip gives you bitcoins instantly if you buy using ACH through your bank account, and the fee is minimal too.
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bitcoin is a currency, and like any other it can drop and its happened before. its also risen before. people are panicing because they lose fiat price as the price fluctuates. If it can go from 150 to 200 (now) in a few days we just have to wait and see where it goes
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both blockchain and multibit have their pros and cons, but considering blockchain's recent hack might want to consider other options as well. If you dont want to download a 30 GB blockchain and feel confident in keeping your wallet secure on your computer multibit is a perfect choice, so is electrum.
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just buy them, great time too since the prices dropped.
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why do people fall for these.. if you have any common sense you'd know this is a scam
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